Report: Warner Bros. Plans To Relaunch Looney Tunes Theatrically In 2028
Even though WBD has made two recent Looney Tunes features that it has chosen to not release itself, it is already planning a revival of the brand.
Even though WBD has made two recent Looney Tunes features that it has chosen to not release itself, it is already planning a revival of the brand.
After 26 years of operation, the Cartoon Network website has been shut down.
The service’s last day will be September 30, 2024.
This latest era of the streaming wars is creating strange bedfellows, including a partnership between two longtime rivals.
The network is licensing a significant part of the Warner Bros. Discovery classic animation library, as well as series and shorts from other companies.
Upcoming titles include ‘Suicide Squad ISEKAI’ and ‘Fist of the North Star: Hokuto no Ken.’
Approximately 150 employees will be laid off.
It’s been two decades since the cult favorite series ended, but Demers says WB brass has given a solid “maybe” to their proposal.
In the parody video, faux Zaslav explains what the real Zaslav is doing.
Castro wrote: “The WBD tactic of scrapping fully made films for tax breaks is predatory and anti-competitive.”
Executives reversed course after their initial decision to shelve the film blew up in their faces like a pile of Acme dynamite.
The hybrid project had tested strongly with audiences.
These new T&J shorts capture the feisty vigor of Bill Hanna and Joe Barbera’s creations, while effortlessly incorporating new elements.
According to the company, ad revenues are 5-10x higher when fans watch videos on the Rooster Teeth website.
In an SEC filing made on Tuesday, WBD adjusted its 2023 earnings forecast by between $300M-$500M.
An unsteady quarter saw the company post a net loss of $1.24 billion, or 51 cents per share.
Episodes will premiere on Cartoon Network in Asia Pacific and stream on HBO Go in Southeast Asia, Taiwan, and Hong Kong before debuting internationally.
Two media giants continue to battle in the courts over a half-billion dollar ‘South Park’ deal that went south.
A new study from the European Audiovisual Observatory shows that more than a third of on-demand providers have U.S. parent companies as well.
The rebrand will happen at the end of July.